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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MISiS
(NUST MISiS)
Division of International Affairs
E-mail: mp@misis.ru
Tel.: +7 (499) 230 27 97
6 Leninsky Prospect,
Moscow, Russia, 119049
http://en.misis.ru/academics/programs/
Welcome to the National University
of Science and Technology MISiS!
Here you will receive a highly competitive
education and practical skills as well as
enjoy the friendly and enthusiastic
atmosphere of students and a young
researcher community. In addition to your
studies, you can participate in the
numerous exciting extra-curricular
activities we offer: sports, theater, music,
and more.
We are located in the very heart of
Moscow – close to all of its wonders and
cultural treasures, granting you convenient
access to the historic places of Tolstoy and
Dostoyevsky. Plus, intensive Russian
language courses are included in our
master’s programs to help you get the
most from your stay and studies in Russia.
International Master’s Program in English
Advanced Materials Science
Advanced Metallic Materials and
Engineering
Communications and International
Public Relations
Computer Vision
INORGANIC
NANOMATERIALS
Multicomponent nanostructured
coatings. Nanofilms
Nanotechnology and Materials for
Micro- and Nanosystems
Quantum Physics for Advanced
Materials Engineering
Science and Materials of Solar
Energy
In Matter We Trust
Program
The overall goal of the program is to provide a high-quality
basic knowledge and practical training in the field of
inorganic nanomaterials with particular focus on the
science and engineering of advanced materials, their
fabrication and characterization methods, bulk functional
nanomaterials, surface engineering including corrosion
protection as well as atomistic simulations of solids and
nanostructures.
Ph.D, Manager of
Research and
Development,
Element Six
GmbH, Burghaun,
Germany,
H index – 12
Igor Y. Konyashin
Dr. Sci., Aalto
University,
Finland, Senior
Scientist,
H index – 41
Arkady V. Krasheninikov
Students start with studies in the science of engineering
materials, which is a broad, multidisciplinary field devoted
to understanding and control over the mechanical,
electrical, optical, and magnetic properties of a variety of
functional nanomaterials (metals, ceramics and
composites). They will then continue to learn more
advanced inorganic materials, individual nanostructures
(nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanosheets), associated
composite materials and nanostructured coatings as well
as bulk hard and superhard nanomaterials. Students will
receive comprehensive knowledge and gain practical skills
in the field of atomistic simulations of solids and
nanostructures, mechanical and optical spectroscopy, as
well as fabrication and advanced characterization of
inorganic nanomaterials.
Dr. Sci., Prof. of
Department of Powder
Metallurgy and Functional
Coatings, Head of
Research Laboratory
“Inorganic Nanomaterials”,
NITU MISiS, Russia
H index - 19
Dmitry V. Shtansky
Ph.D., Head of
Laboratory, Senior
Research Fellow,
University of
Sheffield, UK, H
index – 23
Aleksey L. Yerokhin
The program consists of ten main courses:
Ph.D, Directeur de
Recherche 2ème
classe au
laboratoire
CRISMAT,
Université de
Caen, France
H index – 39
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Oleg I. Lebedev
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Dr. Sci., Prof.,
University of Notre
Dame, USA,
H index – 23
Alexander S. Mukasyan
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Science of Engineering Materials (Prof. A. Mukasyan,
USA)
Combustion Synthesis of Inorganic Materials
(Profs. A. Rogachev and E. Levashov, Russia)
Fabrication of Inorganic Nanomaterials (Drs. A.
Matveev and A. Kovalskii, Russia)
Anelasticity and Mechanical Spectroscopy of Materials
(Prof. I. Golovin, Russia)
Atomistic Simulations of Solids and Nanostructures
(Prof. A. Krasheninikov, Finland, Dr. P. Sorokin, Russia)
Surface Engineering (Prof. D. Shtansky, Russia)
Environmental Degradation and Protection
(Dr. A. Yerokhin, UK)
Hard and Superhard Nanomaterials (Dr. I. Konyashin,
Germany)
Spectroscopy of Nanostructures (Dr. Ph.
Kiruykhantsev-Korneev, Russia)
Advanced Electron Microscopy for Material Science:
From New Materials to Nanostructures (Dr. O.
Lebedev, France)
Train highly qualified personnel capable of working in
both research laboratories and industry to solve
various problems in the field of Inorganic
Nanomaterials.
Ability to independently pursue specific objectives of
research in the field of inorganic nanomaterials and to
solve them with the help of modern equipment and
information technology using the latest domestic and
foreign experience.
Partner Universities: Sheffield University, UK; Notre
Dame University, USA; Aalto University, Finland;
Element Six GmbH, Germany; Université de Caen,
France